Peak 3580 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2023 Peak 3580 sits west of Coolin Mountain on a ridgeline south of the south end of Priest Lake in the Selkirk Mountains.  It has over 1,000 feet of prominence and is higher than nearby, named Coolin Mountain (3,475 feet). Peak 3580 is most easily climbed via the combination of a … Continue reading

Peak 2990 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2023 Peak 2990 sits above Chase Lake and south of Coolin, ID. Massive Priest Lake lies to the north. Peak 2990 is an easy scramble up the southwest ridge from East River Road south of Coolin. This area is a mix of private and public land, so be careful. This climb … Continue reading

Linfor Hill by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2023 Linfor Hill is a forested peak that towers over 2,000 feet above the hamlet of Linfor to its west. CR-9 and the Coeur d’Alene River run along the west and northwest base of Linfor Hill. It is most easily climbed via FST-1319 and its east ridge. USGS Kellogg West   … Continue reading

Thomas Hill by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2023 Thomas Hill is a ridgeline hill with four distinct summit humps. It is located west of Graham Mountain in the Coeur d’Alene Mountains north of I-90. The high point of Thomas Hill is NOT the official/measured southeast summit but is the northwest summit. The northwest summit has the wreckage of … Continue reading

Best Hill by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2023 Best Hill is a forested hill that is located on the northeast side of Coeur d’Alene. It sits above Cherry Hill Park. This area is a mix of private and public (City of Coeur d’Alene) land, so be careful. This route is on City of Coeur d’Alene land but skirts … Continue reading

Killarney Mountain by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2023 Killarney Mountain is a forested peak that is located southwest of Fourth of July Summit in the Coeur d’Alene Mountains. It sits at the head of the Mill Creek drainage. Killarney Mountain is easily accessible thanks to a service road to the communication towers near its summit. USGS Lane Access … Continue reading